This video is a great resource for anyone who wants to start their own online business management company. The presenter provides a comprehensive overview of the industry, including the skills and knowledge needed to succeed. Her tips are practical and actionable, and I'm sure many aspiring business managers have found them helpful.
I loved this video, it was professional but relatable, energetic, and very informative! One thing I learned is that I don't have to be confined to working with just online creatives or influencers - the options are actually endless. Thank you!
Quick question....can you become an OBM with just a concentration on specific project management tools? Or would you need to offer other things such as SOP's, task organization, etc..?
Hi Olivia, 03:11 is where it's shared about it not being necessary to be the multi-disciplinary personel, you can specialise as well. In a nutshell, you'll definitely need to be the client's point of contact when it comes to SOPs and relevant executionary activities but you can choose to be a double or triple threat in your field, if you feel like leveling up. Please note: I'm not from team Virtual Savvy, only replied to this focused yet potential holding query. Please take this comment as a grain of salt until someone official confirms or suggests over it. Wishing you the best ⚡✨
Great video! I enjoyed the updated financial income numbers as it changes through the years and I remember hearing Sarah in the Virtual Savvy a little while back. Would you say OBM title/term also falls in line with the Operations Manager? @sarahnokedobm
This is a common role that OBMs fill as we do a lot for businesses in terms of setting up and implementing SOPs. But OBMs can do other things as well, like team management, book jeeping, etc and we are seen as the go-to person for the Business Owner when it comes to talking strategy and growth. So Ops Management falls under the umbrella of OBM!
What did you learn about becoming an OBM by watching this video? Let's us know in the comments!
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This video is a great resource for anyone who wants to start their own online business management company. The presenter provides a comprehensive overview of the industry, including the skills and knowledge needed to succeed. Her tips are practical and actionable, and I'm sure many aspiring business managers have found them helpful.
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Both of you have given me so much great information. I really appreciate it so much. thank you both. Have a blessed day
You're so welcome!
Thanks for having me Abbey! Always love working together! VAs and OBMs help the business world go round!
Absolutely!! Thank you for sharing your expertise and insights!
I loved this video, it was professional but relatable, energetic, and very informative! One thing I learned is that I don't have to be confined to working with just online creatives or influencers - the options are actually endless. Thank you!
So true! And, Sarah Noked crushed it!
Quick question....can you become an OBM with just a concentration on specific project management tools? Or would you need to offer other things such as SOP's, task organization, etc..?
Hi Olivia, 03:11 is where it's shared about it not being necessary to be the multi-disciplinary personel, you can specialise as well.
In a nutshell, you'll definitely need to be the client's point of contact when it comes to SOPs and relevant executionary activities but you can choose to be a double or triple threat in your field, if you feel like leveling up.
Please note: I'm not from team Virtual Savvy, only replied to this focused yet potential holding query. Please take this comment as a grain of salt until someone official confirms or suggests over it.
Wishing you the best ⚡✨
@@bdotashu Ok! Thank you so much for your insight.
Great video! I enjoyed the updated financial income numbers as it changes through the years and I remember hearing Sarah in the Virtual Savvy a little while back.
Would you say OBM title/term also falls in line with the Operations Manager?
@sarahnokedobm
There could definitely be some overlap!
This is a common role that OBMs fill as we do a lot for businesses in terms of setting up and implementing SOPs. But OBMs can do other things as well, like team management, book jeeping, etc and we are seen as the go-to person for the Business Owner when it comes to talking strategy and growth. So Ops Management falls under the umbrella of OBM!